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Chicago examiner ! vol vi no 67 a m monday march 9 1908 10 pages prtcf onf tfnt delivered by carrier police with clubs disperse goldman followers drive out anarchists congie-j eateci in masonic temple to hear their queen she was safe elsewhere one man draws revolver threats of trouble at later saloon meeting police reserves with clubs yesterday \ drove a gathering of emma goldman's â– ?"!-! lowers from the masonic temple wherej they had come lo hear her hurl defiance al mo authorities down four flight of stairs and into the jiieet ttie police squad shoved and ordered ihe huddled n:aÂ«s on the sidewalk the men were dispersed with the further use of club though no open fight was made by the followers of anarchy's queen one of the men drew a revolver and turning toward the police as they marched off he cried we are ready to fight for the right of free speech emma goldman did nor spcau in fact she was safe in an inner room at 970 north winchester avenue a paper had falsely an nounced that she would preach anarchy in ihe afternoon at the rooms of the social science league in the temple and a band of the faithful gathered there on that rep resentation telephoned for police the janitor ordered the visitors oat and they refused to leave he telephoned to the city hall station where reserves were being held to prevent any gathering at which emma goldman might attempt to i-peak the crowd climbed the lour flights of stairs and were gathered outside the door of the league's quarters when the police four abreast and a dozen strong marched up and commanded them to dis perse the order was reinforced by a showing f clabs which were put into use to hasten the departing guests the trip to the rreet was a flight with the police in the roar goading en the retreating ones with club ends the goldman devotees reconvened in a wiloon at 51 randolph street later and sev c"al of them made warm speeches in which trouble for the police was openly threat ened search for man who talked this was reported to the police and sev ra detectives were detailed to search for the eight men the man who made the threatening talk was described as having lons b'ack hair and wearing a high slouch bat it is said that the police were aided in preventing the masonic temple meeting by the fact that the agents of the building had refused to renew the lease held by the social science league an agent of the building visited assistant chief of police schuettler early yesterday and was in formed that the police would not permit a meeting there two other anarchistic meetings were scheduled yesterday one did no't take place and the other was marked by the presence of numerous policemen and the absence of the chief apostle of anarchy the claim of the police was that they 3iad so arranged matters that the goldman woman would be arrested if she even at tempted to make an anarchistic speech anywhere in the city the woman's claitu was that she had re mained away from the meetings beea-use she thought that no good would come of her presence there and because she wanted to save her friends from being clubbed iiy the polic call off one meeting the meeting that failed to materialize i hat of the spirit fruit society was to liave been held at go dearborn street it was called off by jacob beilhart and her man k'.iehn representing the society who told assistant chief schuettler they were opposed to anarchy and would do nothing without the consent of the police they secured permission to distribute a pam phlet entitled anarchy its causes and a for its cure at brand's hall there was a meeting to celebrate the paris commune under the auspices of the Chicago arbciter-zeitung emma goldman had been invited to at tend she was not there but many po licemen uniformed and iu civilian dress were present there was a sort of con cert and general ctertainmcut which went along for several hours then everyouc went home i am going to test the question of free speech and free assembly iu Chicago if 1 have to stay here until the crack o doom declared emma goldman at her home â€¢'! did not attend those meetings to-day be cause i considered it foolish to bring rouble on my friends and get them clubbed by the police to-morrow i am going out lo waldheiin cemetery to view the monu-j inent over the graves of the dead anarch ists on tuesday evening i will speak iu painters ball assistant chief hchuettler slated yester day thai harry goldstein who was arrest ed as ai anarchist wil probably be re 1 leased to-day tliv police hare found no charge under which they can prasecote nnd they say be is not liable to de â– portatloÃŸ chief of police snippy answering the claim of the anarchists lhai y ug l^izaius averbuch was unarmed when he was killed by the chief and that in lad visited ship py's house with innocent intent yesterday said thai son of mil is absurd i^^^^b north i reply it lias in'^^j h iii-rbncb hough hie i nifc^^m \\ .â– â€¢ - will which j^bjp^^h home in a tore nk^h l . i.i.ivs before h king edward will be godfather of baby burns j.p.mojgairsgrandniece monarch makes promise while the witchery of mrs burns singing still thrills him i.ummin march 8.--.1 pierponl mor gan's progress in the royal sei is the won lvi nf london scarcely is ihe printers k dry that announces the american sunn i ier's playing host to rhe english queen and russia's dowager empress than the types are sel lo announce that on the eve of his departure for biarritz king edward announced thai be would ac as godfather â– i mr morgan's grandnlece - oihei wise lhe burns baby there is a double reason for ibis unu sual honor in the first place mrs burns was a miss i avondisli-bentiuck anil the king is very fou of the cavendish-bea [ lincks in i lip upn place waller burns the faiher of ihe baby i 1 i morgan's i nephew and the king has shown a very jopen esteem for mr morgan the nioii aivli has more than once sough counsel f the millionaire both on financial and art istic mailers one of the gatherings which king ed ward aiieuded just prior to leaving for his continental trip was an informal dinner party at george cavendish-bentinek's there were only sis or eight people pres ent they played bridge and mrs burns sang a couple of songs to which the king listened with so much pleasure that at their conclusion he promised to act as spon sor of so charming a singer little miss burns will be a richly en dowed child for not only is her father the most generous husband in england a husband whose daily gifts are fortunes but her father's uncle mr morgan has overwhelmed his grand niece with treas ures of gold and silver like a veritable em peror of the orient f w freer artist stricken suddenly expires of heart disease while talk ing with sons frederick warren freer the artist and painter died suddenly of heart disease saturday night at his home 224 ontario street a few moments before his death he had been talking to two of his sons who wore in the room with him when he was stricken almost before either could reach his side he expired * mr ipreer's death at any moment had not been unexpected since last summer since that time he had driven in a cab daily to the art institute where ae was an instructor saturday evening mi freer and bis two younger sous paul howard and otto emile were sitting in the library short ly after 10 o'clock mr freer arose hold ing his hand to his side and staggered toward his sons who were sitting on the opposite side of the room he complained of a pain in the side and then fell shoots at burglar in neighbor's home contractor gregory forces intruder into hands of the police john r gregory a contractor with nn office at 5(5 fifth avenue living at 13!)s wilton avenue last night fired five shots at a burglar who had jumped out of a second story window of the home of t s parish a neighbor the burglar unin jured in his leap returned the shots and then ran into the alley where he was seized by lieutenant robert schlau and policeman ring he was taken to the town hall police station where he gave his name as john flaherty and said he lived on the west side lieutenant sehlau questioned the prisoner and although he was unable to obtain any information from him he said that he believes the man can be implicated in a number of burglaries in lake view re cently gregory although but a few feet from the burglar when the latter fired the shots was not injured pray to wed catholic bishop urges spinsters buffalo prelate urges all not in re ligious life to marry buitalo n v march b prayer as an aid to matrimony was recommended to all the unmarried spinsters and bachelors by the right rev charles henry coltou bishop of the diore.se of buffalo to-day a circular letter to that effect under the signature of the divine was read in all the komau catholic churches of the city pt all services after urging upon all persons of marriageable iige who do not intend to enter the religious life that it is their duty to marry bishop colton bid the unwed to pray for suitable partners and for direction in their choice the letter promulgates the new marriage laws of the chnrch as recently prescribed by pope pius x girl survives 1,200-foot fall from mountain daughter of u s army major lives after remarkable accident i.os angeles cai march b mls | eleanor green daughter of major frank green u s a fell and slid 1.200 feet over a precipice on mount wilson near here | yid sustained injuries of such seriousness toÂ«1 for a j hue her life was despaired of i physicians to-aigbi declared her n\,i of dancer miss green went out alone from j the alpine ti vein on tlie mountain when she reached a dangerous spot known us the knob she slipped and fell ii-*ut 100 | feet to the deep snow on a shelving rock j where she lost unconsciousness the^she slidvff and was round 00 feet bi^^kon tihe mountainside and rescued iii j^b it 1li tnvoni 12 deacons resign because pastor gets radical officers of austin christian church lose fight on the rev campbeil vote nearly two to one start new organization with | fifty members of former congregation â– 1 i higher criticism has reui another church and sent another paaor into other fields of usefulness the christian church of austin was yes terday split in twain on the rock of ad vanced thought the pastor the rev george a campbell who had been at cosed of heretical teachings by twelve of j the fourteen members of the church board ] of control presented his resignation the congregation by a vote of g'2 to 35 refused to accept it and voted confidence in the i pastor then the twelve accusing church officers tendered their resignations together with a resolution setting forth the reasons for their action again by a vote of 62 to t5 the congregation accepted the resignation immediately afterward the twelve defeat ed deacons and elders withdrew from the church and taking about fifty other mem bers of the congregation with them set up a new church organization new church hunts new pastor the same twelve men were elected to be the officers of the new church and a com mittee was appointed to find a meeting place and arrange tor a pastor for ihe new flock the troubles that culminated yesterday started months ago a portiou of the congregation believed thai the kev mr campbell was straying from the well beaten paths of orthodoxy they laid their grievances before the church board and asked that their pastor be brought aronud to their way of thiuk ing the board met the pastor and told him j that advanced teachings had determined ! many at he comgrmgkttias m lenve the chnrch the pastor resolutely held to the higher thought but rather than disrupt the church he said he would resign and seek other work and resign he did then he left austin anii went to beiuany w va avhen the congregation assembled yes terday they found that the only thing in hand was the question of whether the rev camrbell should continue to guide them along their spiritual way he had been their pastor for ten years and the severing of the pastoral relation was re garded as a most serious matter roy m marsh presided roy m marsh of the church board pre sided fred c curtis leader of the faction supporting the pastor moved that the resignation be rejected and that the con gregation vote its confidence in him then followed an ardent discussion which lasted for nearly three hours at the end the vote was taken and the man of higher thought was upheld that meant the de feat of the church board excepting two of its members who had refused to stand for the pastor's resignation they were h a vaudercook and h e keeker so the twelve officers prepared their resignation and their resolution auj asked that immediate action be taken the board's resolution the resolution road as follows we the undersigned elders and deacons of the austiu christian church believe not only in the divinity of jesus christ but in the incarnation of god in the person of jesus of nazareth we believe not ouly in the death o jesus on the cross and his burial but iu the glorious resurrection of the christ we believe not only in the moral teach ing but also in the divine inspiration of the xew testament we believe the chnrch to be not only a vital institution but a divine institution we believe that the divinely inspired word as preached by i'eter paul james and john is the true guide for the church to-day we believe ti>at those truths of the gospel should be preached now in the great restoration movement as they were in the apostolic period of our church and by the great leaders in our movement whose names are dear to every disciple who is familiar with the desperate struggle made by men true to the gospel of jesus chrst iu the restorng to us of tl>e living god asked pastor to resign thus bellevlng as the official board of the church we requested the elders of the church to call upou our pastor george a campbell and acquaint him with the fact that a number of ihe members of the church were not entirely satisfied with their church relation and that as a board we thought he should know of it and of its cause elders were instructed lo report back to the board on sunday march 8 at 3 o'clock p in that time not having ar rived we have bad no report of the con ference of the elders with our pastor in the meantime our pastor has ten dered his resignation to take effect within ninety days from its date in view of the fact that a large percentage of the mem bers in he church is not in sympathy with the action of the board in the above re spect and in view of the further fact that christlanlt.i is free to mode who accept it land compulsory on the part of no one so , far ns acceptance is concerned we deem it i advisable to lender our resignation and de sh-p the congregation o net ihereou at i om e ; â– ; i church board ok the aus tin christia.n chvbch j'ek hoy m mahsh i've k a sc'o'i t a l roach cleik 1 !'. blandy at exlis 1 !.. m'bka.v st daniels i k millefi oshavv john harper k m hatm 0 visbp pswt.rr " k . k j golf game wrecks friendship of rockefeller and carnegie which kept wrong score oil or steel king each claimed victory in game for billionaires title at pocantico they don't speak now caddies were foreigners and couldn't decide dispute over the winning point new york march b john d rocke i feller and andrew carnegie once boon | companions of the golf links have not fore â€” the ironmaster's golf face as lie appears on the links measured drives and putts for several months sir rockefeller has not visited 1098 fifth avenue during iho same period neither has mr carnegie stepped into the porch-surrounded house at i'ocautico hills friends of the oil king and the steel king say that to the best of their knowl edge the two richest men in america have had no social of business communications since last fall in fact the story is going the rounds among those who know the millionaires best that they are frankly on the outs and that they are likely to remain in the posi tion of ntter strangers unless one or the other makes an apology and each is quot ed as saying he will never do that golf game caused rupture a golf game in which the cold careful skill of mr rockefeller triumphed over the enthusiastic lustiness of mr carnegie is blamed for the misunderstanding that is to say mr rockefeller claimed the vic tory by so to 87 though mr carnesfle dis puted it saying it was so to s7 in his favor neither afterward would retreat from his position according to the story which is firmly though sorrowfully believed by associates of the multi-millionaires the game was one of the most hotly contested the two ever played it took place at i'ocantico over whicn course mr rockefeller plays almost daily mr carnegie bad been chal lenged by the oil magnate probably for the championship of the billionaires class and had trained for the occasion as is hip custom air rockefeller pro vided the caddies they were not boys but grown men laborers temporarily drawn from the building of the big house which john d will live in when it is completed and which will be much more elaborate than bis present abode the game was for eighteen holes â€” twice around the rockefeller links but be aiise of modesty of the two players there was not the usual gallery which fol lows and watches a big match only the caddies who couldn't speak english for lowed the play rockefeller begins the battle mr kocki'fcller won ihe to^^^ll had llie honor su be teed ; sheridan rd woman outwits burglars mrs a w greene covered by â– bandits revolvers fright ens away intruders after her husband had gone to investi gate the cause of a noise on the second floor of their home a few minutes after their return from an automobile trip mrs a wt greene and her son percy seven teen years old 2811 sheridan road last night were confronted by two young men armed with revolvers mrs greene and her son were seated in the library waiting for her husband's return when the men entered the burglars quickly pointed their revolvers at them and ordered that they hold up their hands where is your husband asked one of the men when told greene was upstairs the men backed out into the hallway and a few moments later the front door closed mr greene appeared in response to the cries of mrs greene and her son but when he went out into the street he was unable to see the burglars he returned to the house and notified the police of the sum merdale station but no trace of the bur glars could be found greene who is senior member of a board of trade firm told the police that silver ware jewelry and clothing valued at 2,500 had been packed up by the burglars but they dropped the two bundles in a rear bedroom the burglars greene said had obtained access to his homo by forcing a rear window mare island picks up wireless from fleet san fkancisco march b the first di rect coniniiinication from the fleet of ad miral evafia to the pacific seaboard came ai ,'! o'clolk to-day when a wireless mew sage was fcccived at the mare island navy yard teliiglpp'i station from the battleship convicts shot by warden they star two men dead and two oth ers fatally wounded in montana penitentiary deer lodge mont march s as the result of a desperate effort to escape on the part of three life prisoners in the mon tana state penitentiary at this place made at 8 o'clock this morning guard itobinson is dead with his throat cut convict hayes is dead with four bullets through his body convict uock is fatally injured with two bullets through his lungs and warden con ley who wielded the weapon which shot the two convicts is seriously and probably fatally wounded his throat being cut and a knife being thrust into his back five times only the shortness of the knife blade saved conley's life a third prisoner whose name is not given and who attempted to escape with hayes and rock was recaptured all three were life prisoners hayes was a trusty and bad been placed iu the cell with hock in order that he might keep track of his cclhnate who was regarded as a desperate man yesterday hock hayes ami the third man committed a small infraction of the rules and were ordered before warden conley for investi gation this morning in the light of subsequent events if is believed the infraction was deliberately done in order that the men might be taken into the warden's private office guard ttobinsbn escorted the throe convicts into conley's office and turned to lock the doer rock leaped upon uoblhson and before he had an opportunity to resist cut his throat with a small knife he had con cealed iu his sleeve at the moment unck attacked itobinson hayes attacked conley with a knife sim ilar to the one rock had conley's throat was also cut but the officer broke hayes grasp and retreated drawing his revolver as he went backward hayes followed and stabbed conley again and again and finally grasped the warden's throat and was upon the point of again stabbing him when conley placed his revolver against the convict's body and tired four bullets into him hayes died instantly and rock who by that time had left robinson dead upon the floor started to the assistance of hayes but was stopped by the two remaining bullets in conley's revolver and now is near death firemen in flooded city fight flames in boats practically all of southern michigan is under water detroit mich march s for tno days the whole of southern michigan has been under water to-day the flood began to recede albion was the greatest sufferer to-day last night two dams above the city gave way and by morning the business district was ten feet deep iu water seven business houses were demolished the total damage in the town is 75,000 at battle reck the supports of a business block in course of erection were washed out all the hotels and the entire business district were flooded lime in a lumber yard was blacked by the flood and the lumber was set on lire ihe fire depart ment went to the scene in rowuoats ti;rew the lime into the flood and let it t'oai | iv'i 1 ' and threw water on the burning lu^h lier piles Â» 56,000 *<-â€¢â€¢' bridiy^it x l'lly went down i"-i'i < ,' l i^h johnson gives his views of issues by charles michelsoif uentralization nt power is frairght with danger he declares advocates state rights condemns overcapitalization every investor entitled . to fair return favors tariff revision minnesota governor in outiin ing his principles avoids discussion of men st paul minn march b to my mind said governor john a johnson o minnesota when a conversation that had ranged among the illimitable generalities or part policies came down ai last to specific things a presidem has no more right io go outside the constitution simply because he wants to accomplish cvfl the most beneficent of purposes fffl any other citizen has to break the islw that is ihe road that leads to the de struction of republics world power is a great hiing but centralization o power is fraught with danger the constitution as i construe it is the contract among eighty millions of people who constitute this country let it become common for those in high places to violate it for any reason whatever and a distrust of law is eu-v gendered an example in contempt for law is given that runs down all the way through our body politic even to the wretch who because of his hatred of authority tries to murder a policeman as occurred in Chicago the other day hut tiie governor was asked in whai way do you consider that mr roose velt has committed his worst infraction of the constitution governor johnson immediately put on the brakes he would not discuss mr itoosevelt specifically nor would he enter into a discussion of what he would do iu the president's chair should the peqdalirw of politics ever make him mr r os â€¢ successor somehow this particular piiase o hit character seems like something that ha been hammered into him rather thai a natural characteristic noi long i?.i r was quoted as stating that the democratic party should never again nominate "Â» henry gnssoway't>avis for second placfc because be bad a barrel which he vas expected to open and did not or a sewcl : from maine because be was snpposed to possess some local influence this utterance has on occasions r^ftn to plague him and now he bars the cox t\**r atioii of nu>n from his talks to the publl johnson knows that bryan stands like a lion iu the path he would d"iir|v love to travel and that the lion car only be re moved by a demonstration of the superior qualifications and availability at joanroo over the man from nebraska but even thiif was not sufficient to draw from him any criticism on the one hand and only a per functory appreciation of mr brysn on on other bryan's courage sincerity honesty antf popularity are unquestioned said the man whom his own state would like to see nomi nated in bryan's stead but when he was asked if he thought these qualifications made mr bryan the strongest candidate for the presidency among those mentioned â€” even eliminating governor johnson of minnesota he tht 1 up ti.e barrier of a refusal to discuss iuuividua candidates and turned the stream of talk to the broader channel of general policies his platform is short goveiunv johnson's platform cau be told in a few wool he deems he revision of the tariff the most important work for the correction of the abuses thai are plaguing the country j next h places ihe preservation of states bights against the incursions o^fl the federal power jh he i distincl j â– ami-imperialist looks coldly on the ans for a great j^m he la against ihe trusts wben^b reach â– ' t->i i â– ; wbci-o they annihu business of individuals but h^h ' corporations whose â– : tnibiuatiojÃŸ ply for tl â– â– â– :â– â– -â– - of redudfl ! ": hos^aim'-a reprobates j^m â€¢ . â– â– :â– â– -'â– >â– ; j : i^ssssassssssssr continued en 2d page b t___i ___. ammiysy~^^'Â¥7 : ' y weather indications Chicago and vicinity fair monday and tuesday cooler mon day rising temperature tuesday : variable winds shifting to south erly 1 1 the want ad man o yfjm wi " he p y u se " your â– real cstate Â» ta : txua household goods live stock bonds frjq f is mortgages diamonds horse ear v "** riages office fixtures or anything you y"jf y \ wish to dispose of if you will call at il-a ihe miaminer office 133 dearborn st jut ffam or plione mala 5000

Chicago examiner ! vol vi no 67 a m monday march 9 1908 10 pages prtcf onf tfnt delivered by carrier police with clubs disperse goldman followers drive out anarchists congie-j eateci in masonic temple to hear their queen she was safe elsewhere one man draws revolver threats of trouble at later saloon meeting police reserves with clubs yesterday \ drove a gathering of emma goldman's â– ?"!-! lowers from the masonic temple wherej they had come lo hear her hurl defiance al mo authorities down four flight of stairs and into the jiieet ttie police squad shoved and ordered ihe huddled n:aÂ«s on the sidewalk the men were dispersed with the further use of club though no open fight was made by the followers of anarchy's queen one of the men drew a revolver and turning toward the police as they marched off he cried we are ready to fight for the right of free speech emma goldman did nor spcau in fact she was safe in an inner room at 970 north winchester avenue a paper had falsely an nounced that she would preach anarchy in ihe afternoon at the rooms of the social science league in the temple and a band of the faithful gathered there on that rep resentation telephoned for police the janitor ordered the visitors oat and they refused to leave he telephoned to the city hall station where reserves were being held to prevent any gathering at which emma goldman might attempt to i-peak the crowd climbed the lour flights of stairs and were gathered outside the door of the league's quarters when the police four abreast and a dozen strong marched up and commanded them to dis perse the order was reinforced by a showing f clabs which were put into use to hasten the departing guests the trip to the rreet was a flight with the police in the roar goading en the retreating ones with club ends the goldman devotees reconvened in a wiloon at 51 randolph street later and sev c"al of them made warm speeches in which trouble for the police was openly threat ened search for man who talked this was reported to the police and sev ra detectives were detailed to search for the eight men the man who made the threatening talk was described as having lons b'ack hair and wearing a high slouch bat it is said that the police were aided in preventing the masonic temple meeting by the fact that the agents of the building had refused to renew the lease held by the social science league an agent of the building visited assistant chief of police schuettler early yesterday and was in formed that the police would not permit a meeting there two other anarchistic meetings were scheduled yesterday one did no't take place and the other was marked by the presence of numerous policemen and the absence of the chief apostle of anarchy the claim of the police was that they 3iad so arranged matters that the goldman woman would be arrested if she even at tempted to make an anarchistic speech anywhere in the city the woman's claitu was that she had re mained away from the meetings beea-use she thought that no good would come of her presence there and because she wanted to save her friends from being clubbed iiy the polic call off one meeting the meeting that failed to materialize i hat of the spirit fruit society was to liave been held at go dearborn street it was called off by jacob beilhart and her man k'.iehn representing the society who told assistant chief schuettler they were opposed to anarchy and would do nothing without the consent of the police they secured permission to distribute a pam phlet entitled anarchy its causes and a for its cure at brand's hall there was a meeting to celebrate the paris commune under the auspices of the Chicago arbciter-zeitung emma goldman had been invited to at tend she was not there but many po licemen uniformed and iu civilian dress were present there was a sort of con cert and general ctertainmcut which went along for several hours then everyouc went home i am going to test the question of free speech and free assembly iu Chicago if 1 have to stay here until the crack o doom declared emma goldman at her home â€¢'! did not attend those meetings to-day be cause i considered it foolish to bring rouble on my friends and get them clubbed by the police to-morrow i am going out lo waldheiin cemetery to view the monu-j inent over the graves of the dead anarch ists on tuesday evening i will speak iu painters ball assistant chief hchuettler slated yester day thai harry goldstein who was arrest ed as ai anarchist wil probably be re 1 leased to-day tliv police hare found no charge under which they can prasecote nnd they say be is not liable to de â– portatloÃŸ chief of police snippy answering the claim of the anarchists lhai y ug l^izaius averbuch was unarmed when he was killed by the chief and that in lad visited ship py's house with innocent intent yesterday said thai son of mil is absurd i^^^^b north i reply it lias in'^^j h iii-rbncb hough hie i nifc^^m \\ .â– â€¢ - will which j^bjp^^h home in a tore nk^h l . i.i.ivs before h king edward will be godfather of baby burns j.p.mojgairsgrandniece monarch makes promise while the witchery of mrs burns singing still thrills him i.ummin march 8.--.1 pierponl mor gan's progress in the royal sei is the won lvi nf london scarcely is ihe printers k dry that announces the american sunn i ier's playing host to rhe english queen and russia's dowager empress than the types are sel lo announce that on the eve of his departure for biarritz king edward announced thai be would ac as godfather â– i mr morgan's grandnlece - oihei wise lhe burns baby there is a double reason for ibis unu sual honor in the first place mrs burns was a miss i avondisli-bentiuck anil the king is very fou of the cavendish-bea [ lincks in i lip upn place waller burns the faiher of ihe baby i 1 i morgan's i nephew and the king has shown a very jopen esteem for mr morgan the nioii aivli has more than once sough counsel f the millionaire both on financial and art istic mailers one of the gatherings which king ed ward aiieuded just prior to leaving for his continental trip was an informal dinner party at george cavendish-bentinek's there were only sis or eight people pres ent they played bridge and mrs burns sang a couple of songs to which the king listened with so much pleasure that at their conclusion he promised to act as spon sor of so charming a singer little miss burns will be a richly en dowed child for not only is her father the most generous husband in england a husband whose daily gifts are fortunes but her father's uncle mr morgan has overwhelmed his grand niece with treas ures of gold and silver like a veritable em peror of the orient f w freer artist stricken suddenly expires of heart disease while talk ing with sons frederick warren freer the artist and painter died suddenly of heart disease saturday night at his home 224 ontario street a few moments before his death he had been talking to two of his sons who wore in the room with him when he was stricken almost before either could reach his side he expired * mr ipreer's death at any moment had not been unexpected since last summer since that time he had driven in a cab daily to the art institute where ae was an instructor saturday evening mi freer and bis two younger sous paul howard and otto emile were sitting in the library short ly after 10 o'clock mr freer arose hold ing his hand to his side and staggered toward his sons who were sitting on the opposite side of the room he complained of a pain in the side and then fell shoots at burglar in neighbor's home contractor gregory forces intruder into hands of the police john r gregory a contractor with nn office at 5(5 fifth avenue living at 13!)s wilton avenue last night fired five shots at a burglar who had jumped out of a second story window of the home of t s parish a neighbor the burglar unin jured in his leap returned the shots and then ran into the alley where he was seized by lieutenant robert schlau and policeman ring he was taken to the town hall police station where he gave his name as john flaherty and said he lived on the west side lieutenant sehlau questioned the prisoner and although he was unable to obtain any information from him he said that he believes the man can be implicated in a number of burglaries in lake view re cently gregory although but a few feet from the burglar when the latter fired the shots was not injured pray to wed catholic bishop urges spinsters buffalo prelate urges all not in re ligious life to marry buitalo n v march b prayer as an aid to matrimony was recommended to all the unmarried spinsters and bachelors by the right rev charles henry coltou bishop of the diore.se of buffalo to-day a circular letter to that effect under the signature of the divine was read in all the komau catholic churches of the city pt all services after urging upon all persons of marriageable iige who do not intend to enter the religious life that it is their duty to marry bishop colton bid the unwed to pray for suitable partners and for direction in their choice the letter promulgates the new marriage laws of the chnrch as recently prescribed by pope pius x girl survives 1,200-foot fall from mountain daughter of u s army major lives after remarkable accident i.os angeles cai march b mls | eleanor green daughter of major frank green u s a fell and slid 1.200 feet over a precipice on mount wilson near here | yid sustained injuries of such seriousness toÂ«1 for a j hue her life was despaired of i physicians to-aigbi declared her n\,i of dancer miss green went out alone from j the alpine ti vein on tlie mountain when she reached a dangerous spot known us the knob she slipped and fell ii-*ut 100 | feet to the deep snow on a shelving rock j where she lost unconsciousness the^she slidvff and was round 00 feet bi^^kon tihe mountainside and rescued iii j^b it 1li tnvoni 12 deacons resign because pastor gets radical officers of austin christian church lose fight on the rev campbeil vote nearly two to one start new organization with | fifty members of former congregation â– 1 i higher criticism has reui another church and sent another paaor into other fields of usefulness the christian church of austin was yes terday split in twain on the rock of ad vanced thought the pastor the rev george a campbell who had been at cosed of heretical teachings by twelve of j the fourteen members of the church board ] of control presented his resignation the congregation by a vote of g'2 to 35 refused to accept it and voted confidence in the i pastor then the twelve accusing church officers tendered their resignations together with a resolution setting forth the reasons for their action again by a vote of 62 to t5 the congregation accepted the resignation immediately afterward the twelve defeat ed deacons and elders withdrew from the church and taking about fifty other mem bers of the congregation with them set up a new church organization new church hunts new pastor the same twelve men were elected to be the officers of the new church and a com mittee was appointed to find a meeting place and arrange tor a pastor for ihe new flock the troubles that culminated yesterday started months ago a portiou of the congregation believed thai the kev mr campbell was straying from the well beaten paths of orthodoxy they laid their grievances before the church board and asked that their pastor be brought aronud to their way of thiuk ing the board met the pastor and told him j that advanced teachings had determined ! many at he comgrmgkttias m lenve the chnrch the pastor resolutely held to the higher thought but rather than disrupt the church he said he would resign and seek other work and resign he did then he left austin anii went to beiuany w va avhen the congregation assembled yes terday they found that the only thing in hand was the question of whether the rev camrbell should continue to guide them along their spiritual way he had been their pastor for ten years and the severing of the pastoral relation was re garded as a most serious matter roy m marsh presided roy m marsh of the church board pre sided fred c curtis leader of the faction supporting the pastor moved that the resignation be rejected and that the con gregation vote its confidence in him then followed an ardent discussion which lasted for nearly three hours at the end the vote was taken and the man of higher thought was upheld that meant the de feat of the church board excepting two of its members who had refused to stand for the pastor's resignation they were h a vaudercook and h e keeker so the twelve officers prepared their resignation and their resolution auj asked that immediate action be taken the board's resolution the resolution road as follows we the undersigned elders and deacons of the austiu christian church believe not only in the divinity of jesus christ but in the incarnation of god in the person of jesus of nazareth we believe not ouly in the death o jesus on the cross and his burial but iu the glorious resurrection of the christ we believe not only in the moral teach ing but also in the divine inspiration of the xew testament we believe the chnrch to be not only a vital institution but a divine institution we believe that the divinely inspired word as preached by i'eter paul james and john is the true guide for the church to-day we believe ti>at those truths of the gospel should be preached now in the great restoration movement as they were in the apostolic period of our church and by the great leaders in our movement whose names are dear to every disciple who is familiar with the desperate struggle made by men true to the gospel of jesus chrst iu the restorng to us of tl>e living god asked pastor to resign thus bellevlng as the official board of the church we requested the elders of the church to call upou our pastor george a campbell and acquaint him with the fact that a number of ihe members of the church were not entirely satisfied with their church relation and that as a board we thought he should know of it and of its cause elders were instructed lo report back to the board on sunday march 8 at 3 o'clock p in that time not having ar rived we have bad no report of the con ference of the elders with our pastor in the meantime our pastor has ten dered his resignation to take effect within ninety days from its date in view of the fact that a large percentage of the mem bers in he church is not in sympathy with the action of the board in the above re spect and in view of the further fact that christlanlt.i is free to mode who accept it land compulsory on the part of no one so , far ns acceptance is concerned we deem it i advisable to lender our resignation and de sh-p the congregation o net ihereou at i om e ; â– ; i church board ok the aus tin christia.n chvbch j'ek hoy m mahsh i've k a sc'o'i t a l roach cleik 1 !'. blandy at exlis 1 !.. m'bka.v st daniels i k millefi oshavv john harper k m hatm 0 visbp pswt.rr " k . k j golf game wrecks friendship of rockefeller and carnegie which kept wrong score oil or steel king each claimed victory in game for billionaires title at pocantico they don't speak now caddies were foreigners and couldn't decide dispute over the winning point new york march b john d rocke i feller and andrew carnegie once boon | companions of the golf links have not fore â€” the ironmaster's golf face as lie appears on the links measured drives and putts for several months sir rockefeller has not visited 1098 fifth avenue during iho same period neither has mr carnegie stepped into the porch-surrounded house at i'ocautico hills friends of the oil king and the steel king say that to the best of their knowl edge the two richest men in america have had no social of business communications since last fall in fact the story is going the rounds among those who know the millionaires best that they are frankly on the outs and that they are likely to remain in the posi tion of ntter strangers unless one or the other makes an apology and each is quot ed as saying he will never do that golf game caused rupture a golf game in which the cold careful skill of mr rockefeller triumphed over the enthusiastic lustiness of mr carnegie is blamed for the misunderstanding that is to say mr rockefeller claimed the vic tory by so to 87 though mr carnesfle dis puted it saying it was so to s7 in his favor neither afterward would retreat from his position according to the story which is firmly though sorrowfully believed by associates of the multi-millionaires the game was one of the most hotly contested the two ever played it took place at i'ocantico over whicn course mr rockefeller plays almost daily mr carnegie bad been chal lenged by the oil magnate probably for the championship of the billionaires class and had trained for the occasion as is hip custom air rockefeller pro vided the caddies they were not boys but grown men laborers temporarily drawn from the building of the big house which john d will live in when it is completed and which will be much more elaborate than bis present abode the game was for eighteen holes â€” twice around the rockefeller links but be aiise of modesty of the two players there was not the usual gallery which fol lows and watches a big match only the caddies who couldn't speak english for lowed the play rockefeller begins the battle mr kocki'fcller won ihe to^^^ll had llie honor su be teed ; sheridan rd woman outwits burglars mrs a w greene covered by â– bandits revolvers fright ens away intruders after her husband had gone to investi gate the cause of a noise on the second floor of their home a few minutes after their return from an automobile trip mrs a wt greene and her son percy seven teen years old 2811 sheridan road last night were confronted by two young men armed with revolvers mrs greene and her son were seated in the library waiting for her husband's return when the men entered the burglars quickly pointed their revolvers at them and ordered that they hold up their hands where is your husband asked one of the men when told greene was upstairs the men backed out into the hallway and a few moments later the front door closed mr greene appeared in response to the cries of mrs greene and her son but when he went out into the street he was unable to see the burglars he returned to the house and notified the police of the sum merdale station but no trace of the bur glars could be found greene who is senior member of a board of trade firm told the police that silver ware jewelry and clothing valued at 2,500 had been packed up by the burglars but they dropped the two bundles in a rear bedroom the burglars greene said had obtained access to his homo by forcing a rear window mare island picks up wireless from fleet san fkancisco march b the first di rect coniniiinication from the fleet of ad miral evafia to the pacific seaboard came ai ,'! o'clolk to-day when a wireless mew sage was fcccived at the mare island navy yard teliiglpp'i station from the battleship convicts shot by warden they star two men dead and two oth ers fatally wounded in montana penitentiary deer lodge mont march s as the result of a desperate effort to escape on the part of three life prisoners in the mon tana state penitentiary at this place made at 8 o'clock this morning guard itobinson is dead with his throat cut convict hayes is dead with four bullets through his body convict uock is fatally injured with two bullets through his lungs and warden con ley who wielded the weapon which shot the two convicts is seriously and probably fatally wounded his throat being cut and a knife being thrust into his back five times only the shortness of the knife blade saved conley's life a third prisoner whose name is not given and who attempted to escape with hayes and rock was recaptured all three were life prisoners hayes was a trusty and bad been placed iu the cell with hock in order that he might keep track of his cclhnate who was regarded as a desperate man yesterday hock hayes ami the third man committed a small infraction of the rules and were ordered before warden conley for investi gation this morning in the light of subsequent events if is believed the infraction was deliberately done in order that the men might be taken into the warden's private office guard ttobinsbn escorted the throe convicts into conley's office and turned to lock the doer rock leaped upon uoblhson and before he had an opportunity to resist cut his throat with a small knife he had con cealed iu his sleeve at the moment unck attacked itobinson hayes attacked conley with a knife sim ilar to the one rock had conley's throat was also cut but the officer broke hayes grasp and retreated drawing his revolver as he went backward hayes followed and stabbed conley again and again and finally grasped the warden's throat and was upon the point of again stabbing him when conley placed his revolver against the convict's body and tired four bullets into him hayes died instantly and rock who by that time had left robinson dead upon the floor started to the assistance of hayes but was stopped by the two remaining bullets in conley's revolver and now is near death firemen in flooded city fight flames in boats practically all of southern michigan is under water detroit mich march s for tno days the whole of southern michigan has been under water to-day the flood began to recede albion was the greatest sufferer to-day last night two dams above the city gave way and by morning the business district was ten feet deep iu water seven business houses were demolished the total damage in the town is 75,000 at battle reck the supports of a business block in course of erection were washed out all the hotels and the entire business district were flooded lime in a lumber yard was blacked by the flood and the lumber was set on lire ihe fire depart ment went to the scene in rowuoats ti;rew the lime into the flood and let it t'oai | iv'i 1 ' and threw water on the burning lu^h lier piles Â» 56,000 *avis for second placfc because be bad a barrel which he vas expected to open and did not or a sewcl : from maine because be was snpposed to possess some local influence this utterance has on occasions r^ftn to plague him and now he bars the cox t\**r atioii of nu>n from his talks to the publl johnson knows that bryan stands like a lion iu the path he would d"iir|v love to travel and that the lion car only be re moved by a demonstration of the superior qualifications and availability at joanroo over the man from nebraska but even thiif was not sufficient to draw from him any criticism on the one hand and only a per functory appreciation of mr brysn on on other bryan's courage sincerity honesty antf popularity are unquestioned said the man whom his own state would like to see nomi nated in bryan's stead but when he was asked if he thought these qualifications made mr bryan the strongest candidate for the presidency among those mentioned â€” even eliminating governor johnson of minnesota he tht 1 up ti.e barrier of a refusal to discuss iuuividua candidates and turned the stream of talk to the broader channel of general policies his platform is short goveiunv johnson's platform cau be told in a few wool he deems he revision of the tariff the most important work for the correction of the abuses thai are plaguing the country j next h places ihe preservation of states bights against the incursions o^fl the federal power jh he i distincl j â– ami-imperialist looks coldly on the ans for a great j^m he la against ihe trusts wben^b reach â– ' t->i i â– ; wbci-o they annihu business of individuals but h^h ' corporations whose â– : tnibiuatiojÃŸ ply for tl â– â– â– :â– â– -â– - of redudfl ! 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